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What is the ranking of Japanese sake?

Japanese sake rankings are: Juyondai Ryusen Junmai Daiginjo, Juyondai Ryusen Junmai Daiginjo, Kikuhime Kukurihime Ginjo, Dassai Beyond Junmai Daiginjo, Daishichi Rangyoku Junmai Daiginjo, Tengu Dance include Kodawari Daiginjo, Born Chogin Junmai Daiginjo, and Nabeshima Essence of Nippon.

1. Juyondai Ryusen Junmai Daiginjo

The reason why Juyondai Ryusen Junmai Daiginjo ranks first in Japan all year round is that it is unique and cannot be Flavors that are replicated. Longquan is the top-quality liquor of the 14th generation and the Japanese sake with the highest price in the sake market. It has a rice polishing step of 35 and is brewed with unique natural spring water. Longquan is dominated by floral and fruity aromas, with a sweet and smooth taste and low alcohol burning sensation.

2. Tengu Dance has Kodawari Daiginjo

Tengu Dance was founded in 1823, and the seventh generation is the current head. Tengu Mai Sake Brewery is located in Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture. It is surrounded by lush woods. Legend has it that Tengu are often seen drinking and dancing happily there, hence the name Tengu Mai.

Tengu Mai is a well-known Japanese sake brand that uses Yamada Nishiki from Hyogo Prefecture to brew sake. The sake brewed with the "yamawasi" technique has a light amber color, repelling the concept that "colorless sake is good".

3. Nabeshima Essence of Nippon

Since 2005, Nabeshima Daiginjo has won the gold medal at Japan’s National New Sake Appreciation Competition for seven consecutive years. Won the world's best sake championship by IWC. Afterwards, Nabeshima was recognized by IWC, The Joy of Sake and other competitions, laying the foundation for Nabeshima to become an international brand.